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theyow needed to persuade wealthy countries to send ople to fight the outeak.d that would take time. back in we africa, the virus had found a new hunting ground:t west plum, the most monrovia, the capitalrict of liberia. >> i was called by theinister of health to say that peop were dying. total, total confusion, chaos, disbelief, fear. no means of response because we didn't have the knoedge, we didn't have the equipment, we didn't have the means whereby we could attend to people. we did notave full awareness of how quickly this disease could spread, how deadly this disease was. we were confounded because it just spread so rapidly in these communities. >> narrator: monrovia d one small ebola clinic, and it was full. for the infected, there was nowhere to go. the government decided to use a school in west pointhi as a mak isolation center for suspected ebola cases. finda, whose husband had just died, was forced to come here with her six children, even though none of them appeared to be sick. oc >> narrator: a journalist filmed finda and her children in the isolat
theyow needed to persuade wealthy countries to send ople to fight the outeak.d that would take time. back in we africa, the virus had found a new hunting ground:t west plum, the most monrovia, the capitalrict of liberia. >> i was called by theinister of health to say that peop were dying. total, total confusion, chaos, disbelief, fear. no means of response because we didn't have the knoedge, we didn't have the equipment, we didn't have the means whereby we could attend to people. we did...
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idea coects rh kids witwhite -- a- whh no only rst,ndoty sort of recognizeshaacally the rityf black oplen this country arnot poor, butn the se of connectinriid with whi ks, youre ho a classifdy white ite racists as white trash. that is a ciized terthat imagineshat the's some wrong wh or whitee and ey have less because they are less. juan: i want to ask you abou your newook, you tal about the whe issu of cla and race and the relationship of capitasm io race. in one son you write, anti-capitism nnotnate class racismitntacism. case in t, youenti t persisnche racism afro-cuba's received aer the lution in 59. how us a tter sense of you see ts whole interrationshibetween the fight agnst ra a also against capitali >> i thinkt iserrelad. i classifyacism and capitalism heseonjoined twi, from thame body but different peonities, difre faces. the ason idethat -- i track, pticulayn my ok, thigins of racism ca be sepatefr the origins of citalism. the oginf capilismannot be separed from the origin of rasm. the ofacism cannot be separated from the life capitasm and vice versa. whenou think about tlave t
idea coects rh kids witwhite -- a- whh no only rst,ndoty sort of recognizeshaacally the rityf black oplen this country arnot poor, butn the se of connectinriid with whi ks, youre ho a classifdy white ite racists as white trash. that is a ciized terthat imagineshat the's some wrong wh or whitee and ey have less because they are less. juan: i want to ask you abou your newook, you tal about the whe issu of cla and race and the relationship of capitasm io race. in one son you write, anti-capitism...
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ilm advce click reed:t some pnt after rricaneatrina, ople stard d to g reaeallserioio about coaalal isss, and ty started to thk about sksk reductn,n, procting pele from fldingng, geththerith restoraonon as e ththinthat needs to badaddresd, a ando we came up with this asastal aster pl which is a listff projectsththat ve e ben scientificlyly vetd, a ando we haverorojectthatat ddge materi f from e plplacand pupu it in otother ace e toctuallll buildewew mares w whe therer's open ter at e momenton the risk-reduction sidewewe haveextenive e sees off leveesndnd flogatetes ound somcrcritic coaoast commitities.hesese a projejes that wehihink wl woworknot wornonow, b worork to thehe future. man: this iskykylane4788 noemember. kolke s stat'soastalalaster plan a a $50illilion50-yeaea plani i conser m mysf an ococeanoapheher d a coasl geologis s so ilookok aissuee like y y we sk inin lisianana and a also ok a at sues l le how we rebud coasta landscapeththe baier isisnds e one othe firslines of defens aginst a srm, righ so tice hothis is w pretty muchontinuous. ther's no channelin the mdle of i this i
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senator corey booker spoke at an historicaack church in charleston, south carolina where in 2015, nine ople were killed in a racist attack. >> there's no neutrality in this fight. you are either an agent of justice or you are contributing to the problem. addressing this, we must understand this, addressing this is not an act of charity or philanthropy. it is an issue of national security. >> alcindor: during a speech in washington, montana overnor steve bullock made a case for banning high-capacity magazines d assault weapons. >> let me say that as a hunter, no real hunter needs a 30-round clip.ea nohunter needs a weapon of war. no real hunter needs a bump stock. >> alcindor: for the pbs newshour, i'm yamiche alcindor. >> woodruff: now to our second lead story. the political turmoil in puerto rico took a new turn today when the island's supreme court overturned the swearing in o pedro pierluisi as governor. outgoing govern ricardo rossello, who was forced from office last week by public protests, had positioned pierluisi to succeed him. but the high court today fnd that process unconstituti
senator corey booker spoke at an historicaack church in charleston, south carolina where in 2015, nine ople were killed in a racist attack. >> there's no neutrality in this fight. you are either an agent of justice or you are contributing to the problem. addressing this, we must understand this, addressing this is not an act of charity or philanthropy. it is an issue of national security. >> alcindor: during a speech in washington, montana overnor steve bullock made a case for...
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ople picking spots. it's one of the most things you do when at the beach right.t off0 waem distance and by 1:00 serve jammed in there. you know. you get a couple hours. everybody has got there their tents apnd ready to gene carrying coolers out there. 99 the b 11:00 look how 9quick. with feels like 97 this 94 at 5:00 feels like 100r so possibility of thunderstorms later this afternoon. few and far between. couple thunderstormse up iw one thunderstorm way south at could happen again. here's future index for heat feels like temperature by10 10:30 we're 91 with feels lik like. already up in lower 90s this morning. by lunchtimer so feels like 96. lots of mid 90s out there by early in the afternoon feels like 99es the d or so. dulles gaithersburg what's happening here. model suggesting that you're so much cler. model is suggesting that maybe there's a little thunderstorm popping up there. so that wherever the thunderstorms do pop up this afternoon maybe one, two,three s obviously where it cools down a lie'le bit. s no way to say there will be a thunderstorm 2:30 that'
ople picking spots. it's one of the most things you do when at the beach right.t off0 waem distance and by 1:00 serve jammed in there. you know. you get a couple hours. everybody has got there their tents apnd ready to gene carrying coolers out there. 99 the b 11:00 look how 9quick. with feels like 97 this 94 at 5:00 feels like 100r so possibility of thunderstorms later this afternoon. few and far between. couple thunderstormse up iw one thunderstorm way south at could happen again. here's...
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. -- ople are skeptical indiscernibley > in the past, we mad the g-7. so people should not try and fade in the interventions and by dollars and i disagree with that. and america has. nd intervention could cause -- [indiscernible] >> where dose trump want the dollar to be? >> and clearly he wants help if the fed. and u.s. is intervening in the ..s. markets and harder >> it's interesting we have the rmer fed chief calling trump to end the threats and he wanted the fed to to do something in response to what is happening in the trade war, what should they be doing? what can they do and what should should they be doing? and already when they cut rates last week increases global risks. [indiscernible] >> and the fed, 25 basis points. they are falling tremendously 50 basis points and not tie it into the trat guy. >> some cases trade wars have become a came changer. how with low can you go? >> the interesting thing is we ave seen from the european markets -- snerble] >> how that was a guess? >> a real risk of policy. rapidly.s tr > we're in for a rough ride. ma
. -- ople are skeptical indiscernibley > in the past, we mad the g-7. so people should not try and fade in the interventions and by dollars and i disagree with that. and america has. nd intervention could cause -- [indiscernible] >> where dose trump want the dollar to be? >> and clearly he wants help if the fed. and u.s. is intervening in the ..s. markets and harder >> it's interesting we have the rmer fed chief calling trump to end the threats and he wanted the fed to to...
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condnd-hd itememare ofte provide ople witan incom prepoer: backn german the flood of discardrded cloeses s not t set to stotop antime soo. so german clothing recycler so-ex is working with many of the major highstreet retailers that now take e ck used clothing.. this meansns the stores s can m their bubusinesses arere moe susustainae. and in t the best case scenari, companies lilike renew celelln swededen recycle t the clothesd turnhehem into a fororm of synthetic cotton. and the consumers? theyey get voucherers in returr their old clothes to put towards yet moreew purchases from thr favori stotore host: information overload -- that's something people compback then of course, only scscholars had a access to alle knowledge compiled in manuscriptpts and books.s. now, thanks to the internet, a flood of digitized information has become part of daily life. whether they're students, tradespeople, children, or researchers, more than half of people worldwide use the internet. reporter: 400 hours of youtube video material a are uploaded every minute. 103 3 million n spam emails lan our mailboxes
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yogita: on a festive day like eid, this street would've been bustling with ople coming out to buy sweets and clothes and jewelry. today, the shutters are down, emthe markets ary. for more than a week now, this region has been in a lockdown,no and there arlear answers about how long it could go on for. >> the restriction imposed, there has been a restriction imposed in certain sensitive places, and we, depending on the local situation, have given some relaxation. yogita: outside his region, india's pele overwhelmingly support the government's imtions. here, the anger isring. and a government worried that the situation could spiral out of control is taking no chances. yogita lamaye, bbc news. nada: you are watching "bbc world news america."om still toon tonight's program, lights out in zimbabwe. power cuts are taking a toll on businesses there. nada: we can introduce you to a malaysian known athe iceman. his lifestyle has taken him to the arctic wilderness but poses a bit more problem at home in tropical kuala lumpur. >> it is control. to stay in learn to accept the cd. i feel so refreshed
yogita: on a festive day like eid, this street would've been bustling with ople coming out to buy sweets and clothes and jewelry. today, the shutters are down, emthe markets ary. for more than a week now, this region has been in a lockdown,no and there arlear answers about how long it could go on for. >> the restriction imposed, there has been a restriction imposed in certain sensitive places, and we, depending on the local situation, have given some relaxation. yogita: outside his...
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journalism is just one way i can tell the story that i see of the world and that i can talk abo jewish ople and l the beautiful diversity and ways we exist. >> so what attracted you to even consider the a cole years ago when i was in high school that the j republished and it won an award, an american jewish press association award. i was looking for a summer internship and i contacted the editor-in-chief and so there is a great opportunity for me to work there and i should just go through the cone internship . so i applied and i got it so i was placed there. >> that's fantastic. we're going to take a quick break in just a moment, but tova's story reminds me that people come to this internship in many different ways and here it was one of the participating nonprofits actually identified her in that possibility and then sent jvs. >> absolutely, there are so many different ways people find out about the program. ornizati we reach out to people through many different avenues including something like the j who is had an intern for g tova was specifically talked to her and requested to have her a
journalism is just one way i can tell the story that i see of the world and that i can talk abo jewish ople and l the beautiful diversity and ways we exist. >> so what attracted you to even consider the a cole years ago when i was in high school that the j republished and it won an award, an american jewish press association award. i was looking for a summer internship and i contacted the editor-in-chief and so there is a great opportunity for me to work there and i should just go through...
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massive explosions at a russian military ammunition depot in siberia have injured at least 8 ople. the russian defense ministry says a fire started the blast. thousands of peoace have been ted from towns and villages nearby. the bbc's moscow correspondent is sarah rainsford. sarah: "cover your ears," a man warns. then does full to sometimes it looked like giant fireworks. others, like a war zone. zee b burned for hours, sending shrapnel flying for miles. as local theater repore r thought shwas at a state distance as she was recovered in addition, families have fled on foot and in panic. residentsa of illage close to the military base escap c however theyld. children blocking their use against the blast--s against the blasts. some were hurt, but the number of casualties reported has remained low, and even in the fear and the chaos, people save the most valuable things. this woman asked the soldier to care for her c. ow could i leave her?" he says. l alght emergency teams battled with theme f using armored vehicles for protection. when residents began to return, they found this, shel
massive explosions at a russian military ammunition depot in siberia have injured at least 8 ople. the russian defense ministry says a fire started the blast. thousands of peoace have been ted from towns and villages nearby. the bbc's moscow correspondent is sarah rainsford. sarah: "cover your ears," a man warns. then does full to sometimes it looked like giant fireworks. others, like a war zone. zee b burned for hours, sending shrapnel flying for miles. as local theater repore r...
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terrifying for the passengers and crew, but at least they were down. 233 ople survived a dramatic emergency landing. "we have just crashed," he says. "but those pils were amazing. full respect to them for getting us down." the kremlin today called the pilots heroes. they are expected to receive state awards. the incident revived memories of another miraculous landing, on new york's hudson river a decade ago. a us airways flight ditched after colliding with a flock of geese. but with these escapes from disast the wrong word.cle" is it is the skill of the pilots that saves lives. steve rosenberg, bbc n moscow. laura: thank goodness for the skills of those pilots. one of the biggest dinosaur graveyards in the world is being excavated in wyoming. the dig, which has been dubbed mission jurassic, has discovered more than a dozen ssils and footprints. researchers believe they are may bmore than 100 dinosaurs buried there, including new species. our science correspondent rebecca morelle has been to see the dig in action. rebecca: a hot, dusty landscape extending for miles. but imagine from this bar
terrifying for the passengers and crew, but at least they were down. 233 ople survived a dramatic emergency landing. "we have just crashed," he says. "but those pils were amazing. full respect to them for getting us down." the kremlin today called the pilots heroes. they are expected to receive state awards. the incident revived memories of another miraculous landing, on new york's hudson river a decade ago. a us airways flight ditched after colliding with a flock of geese....
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turns out he was talking to >> he was because he didn't see me rip the signs away from those three opleitting near us trying to cause aubbing cas and they jumped up and were yelling something. i don't care what they were yelling because i was try listen to my president. i think he tught i was part of dt but i wasn't the goo part. >> what did he say? >> he said hey, that guy needs to loseig little ht. everything's good. i lovehe guy. >> the president called frank and left a voice male. he didn't apologize but did thank him for his support. besides the rally president trump has hadeetings on his schedule in his time away from the white house. he tweeted tonight he was having dinner with apple ceo tim cook and at least this time he got the name right. >> you really put a big investment in our company, we appreciate tim apple. >> we don't know what they discussed at dinner maybe plotting a keover of greenland who ows. afteryesterday's report the presidenwants to buy greenland which is a danish territory. denmark making it c ar the island is not for sale and people who live there seem bewild
turns out he was talking to >> he was because he didn't see me rip the signs away from those three opleitting near us trying to cause aubbing cas and they jumped up and were yelling something. i don't care what they were yelling because i was try listen to my president. i think he tught i was part of dt but i wasn't the goo part. >> what did he say? >> he said hey, that guy needs to loseig little ht. everything's good. i lovehe guy. >> the president called frank and left...
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one of his first stops was iran, and recently we spoke with him about the images he captured and e ople he meet. >> five yes ago i was working for the big internet company in china. i quit my job and decided to traveling around the world. gradually i just start my life of ptography. iran is a beautiful country. a long time i really wt to be there. i went there two months and i traveled many places. i just want to see different people. but i had no plan. you know, in china, it is difficult to go there. from the media, everybody heard about islamic culture, may be dangerous, maybe nottsood for tour but i don't believe it. so i wt there. actuly, most beautiful place and most nice people there. when i was walking in the bazaar, i saw that the barbershop of ali. amazing barbershop. this year he is 80 years. this is just like tha -- for hi, he always smiling. it is a difficult time for the iranian people, because sanction from other country. the rate of the currency i think about 20% decrease. it is so difficult for them. people there suffering from the situation. all of my friends, they thin
one of his first stops was iran, and recently we spoke with him about the images he captured and e ople he meet. >> five yes ago i was working for the big internet company in china. i quit my job and decided to traveling around the world. gradually i just start my life of ptography. iran is a beautiful country. a long time i really wt to be there. i went there two months and i traveled many places. i just want to see different people. but i had no plan. you know, in china, it is difficult...
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it will show how corrupted san francisco really e ople, should we should unseat those politicians who are also correct. >> reporter: supporters of rose pak are few and far between, but they want to make it clear pak was instrumental in getting the central subway built in the first place and stood up at the chinese community. they feel her only fault was that she was often misunderstood. >> they say she is a communist. that is ridiculous! it is the wrong ist. she was a journalist and an activist. she was not communist. >> but stopped thinking about who you might offend. to start thinking about who you may inspire. and i think rose is a perfect example. >> reporter: the central subway starts at 4th and king and runs through downtown with the final station being at the chinatown station. it was slated to open last year, but that target date has now been moved to early next year. reporting at city hall, andrea nakano, kpix 5. >>> 's security robot took a bit of a tumble when a vandal kicked it over, but he caught the suspect on camera. the robot it. the r2-d2 look-alike who serves as the
it will show how corrupted san francisco really e ople, should we should unseat those politicians who are also correct. >> reporter: supporters of rose pak are few and far between, but they want to make it clear pak was instrumental in getting the central subway built in the first place and stood up at the chinese community. they feel her only fault was that she was often misunderstood. >> they say she is a communist. that is ridiculous! it is the wrong ist. she was a journalist and...
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our trade policy will take on ople like china and we will win.' won just talk about it with bluster and tweeting. >> as alex shepard wrote, democrats have aifficult task in addressing the possibility of a recession that cannot be seen as eager for economic pain. at the same time, there's been a real reluctance to criticize the obama administration's legacy. toluse, how has the economy he --ped >> you've heard so many say that the economy isn't working for everyday workers, even though ere are strong numbers on unemployment, on g.d.p. growth. they're trying to pai this economy as being rigged against the working man and womll, basi saying that working families are not getting ahead in the trump economy. they're going again the tax cuts, which they say go disproportionately to the wealthy. they're saying corporate tax cuts help corporations. ou hear elizabeth warren raeaking against big multi-national corons. and she's getting some pickup from a lot of voters who do believe thatorporations are rigging the economy. and they say that trump is helping
our trade policy will take on ople like china and we will win.' won just talk about it with bluster and tweeting. >> as alex shepard wrote, democrats have aifficult task in addressing the possibility of a recession that cannot be seen as eager for economic pain. at the same time, there's been a real reluctance to criticize the obama administration's legacy. toluse, how has the economy he --ped >> you've heard so many say that the economy isn't working for everyday workers, even...
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ople has collaborated with french offroad specialist going to offer a 4 wheel drive version allowing the family transporter to make its way through less hospitable terrain this chassis is also. race for better ground clearance. wouldn't be much us if we didn't find something to complain about like the material in the door. being said doesn't sound good. so maybe the engineers and designers will find a better solution at the next facelift and at the us to go to is all so fitting. apart from this small failing to secure life does not reveal any real weaknesses in our test the 3 of them lengths and a wealth of equipment packages provide a version for every need i'm both country and city routes. not to sums up the saffir i live by saying it meets his expectations it offers plenty of space comfortable driving and pretty much everything you'd expect from a modern car including every possible assistance just last month. and although it looks bigger the short version is actually even more compact than the own severest so you can take it into town just as well as you could before it's debts o
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tellpe ople, kind cf le oge li.e >> tin meantime bei bei's ts .a came ready to behior indicating could be pregnant, building could be sleeping not eating. pandas do have false tpregnancies. o see unless you see image on the ultrasound and can actually seesomething. still trying to get ultrasounds and see s anything. that's rd. so small. >> tren wde and already have, a ghwing boy wit personality to spare. >> and if you want toelebrate with bei bei, this weekend is probably going to be a really good weekend toth do . >> totally. >> i know.st ivestee wnd days i mean. ing? . are you te >> right, i wasn't here. >> [laughter]. >> really hot. >> talk about h we need good breeding weather for the mother. >> i'm upset about the panda awang.da , pneay deal before we get sad go out celebrate. weather amazing compared the pandas like cooler weather. >> that's right. >> back to great augustat her. it will feel like late summer, because guess what. i guess we'll get back on track starti tomorrow when it comes to temperatures. first, though, we've got to get thi
tellpe ople, kind cf le oge li.e >> tin meantime bei bei's ts .a came ready to behior indicating could be pregnant, building could be sleeping not eating. pandas do have false tpregnancies. o see unless you see image on the ultrasound and can actually seesomething. still trying to get ultrasounds and see s anything. that's rd. so small. >> tren wde and already have, a ghwing boy wit personality to spare. >> and if you want toelebrate with bei bei, this weekend is probably...
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odni. 400 book between 34 quite a ople's homes here.pese i don't think they've wong up yet. frofeep's homes ant to and you'llt heok tse down the p loweres were say for for exampley r exa without power. we saw homes getr power back. >> another treattoent gin it would have been all the wayre through the roo'sf >>t look up. thank this is wd out here with part of this tree comingown. aand these poor people i don't know if they know how messy it is here and i'm sure they'll get up for work and start wit school and findut w oer daeemagep an e they may be asse. >> thank you what a damming wind it's about. >> deabout a violent rain suspect illegally living in silver spring. he's a this month in silver spng. authorities are charging him with rain and mptedpted murdeat murder. ice agents requested toetape help dose owe a. this is second case this week where a suspects appeared to be illegal imgrant and nrakd to be turned over to ice. >> and maryland man people.ning to kill hispanic police arrested area lynn according to court documents lynn spent employee 150 pages of messages that fe
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>> a range of ople who came out and said -- including some students and other members of the school communitycommunity wants tsee it removed. also prominent members of -athe africrican community includes the president of the naacp here in san francisco and the actor, danny glover, who keep it. they are saying it should not be whitewashed over that this is an ugly truth about this country and it should be there and it should be a teaching tool. then there are the art preservationists and art critics talking about its historic value that it is a beautiful and very vibrant work rond to deit would be a terrible thing, they terms of art history. >> so, it will cobered but not destroyed. let me ask you, ariana first, does that satisfy you? it being covered but not destroyed? > it does not satisfy our community because we are pretty ure in years or some point down-the-line we will come back and have this same fight all over again, another school board can vote to take both panels down, panels are not a on permanent soluthose can come down. it has been covered in the past before. the school board tal
>> a range of ople who came out and said -- including some students and other members of the school communitycommunity wants tsee it removed. also prominent members of -athe africrican community includes the president of the naacp here in san francisco and the actor, danny glover, who keep it. they are saying it should not be whitewashed over that this is an ugly truth about this country and it should be there and it should be a teaching tool. then there are the art preservationists and...
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ople that are and more to practical terms, let's say we were talking in the second season where il dressingires as a subtext, and so, as creators we are like, n okay, this happen, whatever we come with up, storylines weeping to them and they address, t this is that realistic. would be more practical for us ilding. n actual movement it's a collaboration in the creative process to make it actually have a life outside of the screen. to actual really be eful for people in grassroots timovements. >> so, you're not from oakland.yvonne, you went to sch oakland. a character. in e show tobe it is not just taking place in oakland, but is it a character in yo mind thatplays a part in the show? >> absolutely. not just in wh you see, but the energy of oakland really pushes and pulls these characters to e react to world around them. you know, we have an actual polar bear in the show. the spirit animal of this neighborhood. and so, i think and a t of my work, oakland definitely with its history of social justice, you know, if something happens ththe country, sday march in oakland. there is a gathering. and mu
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young ople feel more like it is going to affect them. david: wind tears away precious oil from the fields. the more land is degraded, the less you can absorb carbon from the air. and the more temperatures will laura: david shukman reporting. a brief time ago i spoke with the director of the center for global sustainability at the university of maryland. climate change is putting pressure on our ability to feed ourselves now. are we getting close to a breaking point? >> it is true that not only does this not a lighttr - that normally this report -- not only this report by a report late last year indicated that we are at a moment where within the next five to 10 years we have to take significant steps to take the opportunities th we have today and implementhem so we don't get to the tipping points that the report is calling out. laura: the tru administration does not accept that human activity contributes to climate change. do you think anything in the report will be taken serhiusly byadministration? >> that is not clear that theyhi will d
young ople feel more like it is going to affect them. david: wind tears away precious oil from the fields. the more land is degraded, the less you can absorb carbon from the air. and the more temperatures will laura: david shukman reporting. a brief time ago i spoke with the director of the center for global sustainability at the university of maryland. climate change is putting pressure on our ability to feed ourselves now. are we getting close to a breaking point? >> it is true that not...
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. >> i think it is an influence to walk by olderenerations, ople who are in a family who are particularlye-sided. >> i think there still is bitterness from older generations and sometimes tho trickle down, that we were born after the peace agreement. we don't know what happened. we can read a textok, but the tengion stone -- the tensions don't have to be there. reporter: so how do you overcome those tensions? for this professor, it is about trust. he has worked on south africa's and northern ireland's transitions. >> you think of south africa, sometimes people use the language of reconcils tion, it implcertain vision of the future that can silence people as well. reconciliation is a contestedea it is not getting everybody together and saying we all agree on this gre future. it is more that we agree to share the space. reporter: two societies of a similar history. the violence has diminished since the days of mass aughter, but neither society has the luxury of forgetting about the past. i'm reminded that piece is a fragile thing. bbc news, belfast. laura: it is still a few weeks until a ma
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we're not t worst thing we've ever done, that unresolved trauma, trauma that isn't acknowledged in ople'ses from when they were very young has a profound effect on people and causes them to do things they wouldn't otherwise do. and i just believed that barring extreme mental illness, that we're all, we're all edeemable. and we all deserve that chance r. transform our lives and do something bet >> there is definitely positive value in hearing their stories. what would you say to those who are reluctant to hear their stories, saying these are men w did terrible feelings? >> i know how you feel, is one of the things i would say. i was there. i didn't want to hear it. i didn't want to hear all the thingsgo irving had through in his childhood, how that had affected his le,ow his mother strgled to dot be the be she could for him. i didn't care. i didn't want to hear it. at some point it broke through. and i would just say, think back on your own life and how negative experiences have impacted you, and maybe made you do something that you weren't -- ally think yout were capable of doing. and how
we're not t worst thing we've ever done, that unresolved trauma, trauma that isn't acknowledged in ople'ses from when they were very young has a profound effect on people and causes them to do things they wouldn't otherwise do. and i just believed that barring extreme mental illness, that we're all, we're all edeemable. and we all deserve that chance r. transform our lives and do something bet >> there is definitely positive value in hearing their stories. what would you say to those who...
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what we have seen day is ople rushing in on a tiny bit of good news because they have been conditioned to buy on the dip. yesterday is about fear, today is about greed. exaggerated on both sides. ivid: and i don't knit is the bigger picture, really, but if you look at the currency spat going on between the u.s. and china at the moment, how great are the concerns that china actually is prepared to say, you know what, let the yuan slip further, and they're in it for the long haul, which i suppose means forget any idea of settling this trade disput mohamed: so i think that is probably the most likely outcome. we will get the occasional cease-fire -- that is what we have seen toda but if you look at the underlying drivers, and not just econic, they also have to do with domestic politics, national security, they suggest an escalation of trade tensions. and underneath all that, the were horrible numbers out of singapore today in terms of growth, outlook. europe is having difficulty having traction. there a lot of victims around rade tensions. it is not just a u.s.-china issue. laura: mohamed
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the only official statement that we got from the syrian side but the israeli side on the other hand ople gave some information about what happened these rating the i.d.f. israeli defense forces also gave out a statement confirming that israeli fighter jets carried out as to the airstrike the targeted an area a location called a town called dokken about southwest of damascus saying that the aim of such israeli air strikes are 6 floors and i quote a land drone attack against israel by iran and the i.d.f. in a statement said also that they have targeted and what they describe god the iranian forces of particularly and oppose the boards of the iranian revolutionary guard over there now prime minister and also benjamin netanyahu appraised that attack bank dot that israel will continue to act to act against iran and its proxies for israel's security and that israel is ready for anything there yo. in a major operational effort we have thwarted an attack against israel by the iranian could force and shiite militias. iran has no immunity anyway forces operating every site so against the iranian a
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in the congo outbreak of ebola, which is going on now, people there are very well-educated o ople. they have accesse internet. they read "la monde" the med from paris, and they use a lot of social media, and a lot of rumor goes around on social media that are not correct about ect yourselfpro against ebola or paranoid rumors about the doctors that are treating ebola s and i fear opect that the same thing would be going on in the united states if a bio-safety level-four hot virus got going in the population. >> "frontline" physiciansi pansd aid workers that are in the field, oftentimes, especially i arke africa, the narrative is the americans or the europeans come innd they're saving all the africans. but really, in your books, whato you'reng also is that it's frican doctors that are doing the harrrible work, right? >> absolutely. you know, there's this cliche that, you know, the people from the developed world, the white people, come into africa and they save hapless africans. but "crisis in the red e" is about something different. i take ain magniclass and put it on a small, forgo
in the congo outbreak of ebola, which is going on now, people there are very well-educated o ople. they have accesse internet. they read "la monde" the med from paris, and they use a lot of social media, and a lot of rumor goes around on social media that are not correct about ect yourselfpro against ebola or paranoid rumors about the doctors that are treating ebola s and i fear opect that the same thing would be going on in the united states if a bio-safety level-four hot virus got...
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in inflation so, lower interest rates may help >>> tom costello, thanks a dangerous night ahead for opl severe storms on the move. some 51 millio people with severe storms on the move and we're monitoring a double tropical threat in the pacific al roker is here al, where are the threats headed tonight? >> in the northeast with major airport delays we've got 11 states, 51 million people at risk for severe weather. we've got hail, winds, and isolated tornado possible. in the pacific category three storm with erik probably won't be a problem for hawaii flossie will cause problems the beginning of next week in the atlantic, 10% chance of this wave developing, not a big problem. however, this wave just come off of africa, 60% chance of developing in the next five days this one bears watching. lester >> al, thank you >>> it is the final night of the second democratic debate and all eyes are on joe biden who is hoping for a stronger showing as he faces a field that includes kamala harris again along with eight other rivals, all of it after the fireworks on the first night put a democratic divi
in inflation so, lower interest rates may help >>> tom costello, thanks a dangerous night ahead for opl severe storms on the move. some 51 millio people with severe storms on the move and we're monitoring a double tropical threat in the pacific al roker is here al, where are the threats headed tonight? >> in the northeast with major airport delays we've got 11 states, 51 million people at risk for severe weather. we've got hail, winds, and isolated tornado possible. in the...
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i think a lot of it happens they can ople think get away with it because nobody is paying tanks. -- paying attention. if you came in on a visitor visa part of the problem of six months, it should be a month or so. but when they get appear e-mail aying -- an e-mail reminding you that your time is up and here are the penalties it would see if this g to results in people saying tanksment -- ying attention. good morning. an academician and medical come into think i this with the intersection of about the st spoke overstay. e have the five countries, indian, china, venezuela, mexico at theticularly i'm here hospital leading rounds. colleagues are from indian and china, pakistan iranians, these are the older physicians but the younger physicians, surgeons, orthopedic s, urgeons, this is in this country they are fortune. foreign.re y adult children just finished we a-- duke and hard and have this visa overstay with africans. e can define the form because i teach cal physician and practice. is know and if anybody going to the doctor will see hey are having fortune doctors that is -- foreign doctor
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. >> it's freaky, we'll tell you the latest online the opl ♪ you know when you're at ross and that cute or wheyou can say s. and that cute esdrs genye(smi..ling) sure. or when you find that brand at that price? e you kidding me?ar ye that's yes for less. and that's what ross ways has in store. whoa and that's what ross wayohyeah.r .tore. .e >>> trending on thb on wednesday morning and still this morning, thenimal in this photo, what a cute littl bunny, is it a bird with a beak? that's s bizarre? is it a bird or bunny? s latest internetquestion. sending a lot of people down internet rabbit hole, a scientist posted the video. it blings, the fur ismoving. it's getting -- is it the nose? is it -- it's weird. here's what we do, it's beenew eak like the rsbeak, eye rp blinking side way, bird orai bunny. >>d there's no nose on it. looks like a bunny. >>ow when you see it blinking, birdtah git o ay i >> ,oh. >> could be a. raven, more rav or iitup a crs ow?ow ywel we have another discussion. >> t isut re, and i hasvaporize vodka. the latest,ell b fulls o vod gas,kae arodka bth w yong stream and
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the brain responsible for keeping keep the ase.wake were affected by experts say this is why manype oplealzheimer's regularly sleep a lot before being diagnosed vacations may soop be a things of the past. you can believe it more than 40% of ameri say they cannot afford to get awayand that is according to a new survey from bank rate people afsay the possibility offordings less than five years ago. biggest reason for that of course and it's not justof cost traveling hurting wallets's leash you're active 'tis including concerts, heating out and going to movie. >> whe it comes to drinking more people omenting for the hard stuff. gallop poll reveals he america's favorite adult beverage is the raping champion beer. number two, beers, no, no, thank you. 39 with% afterts dulay that's what theyos drit often second someplace wine and fore first tim ever hard liquor is not far behind, 29% of drinks cite spirits and millennials are responsible for that shift. >> a lot of distillerys popping sglip especially i hiveyn city. >> 15-year-oldormy tweeted to followers using gadgets around the houyping afte
the brain responsible for keeping keep the ase.wake were affected by experts say this is why manype oplealzheimer's regularly sleep a lot before being diagnosed vacations may soop be a things of the past. you can believe it more than 40% of ameri say they cannot afford to get awayand that is according to a new survey from bank rate people afsay the possibility offordings less than five years ago. biggest reason for that of course and it's not justof cost traveling hurting wallets's leash you're...
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ople detained plead for the return of their parents. [crying] >> my dad didn't do nothing he not a criminal. >> ice tried to make sure the children did not have to take care of themselves and that the 300 people released for humanitarian reasons as they wait for deportation hearings. it's estimated 4000 people are on waiting lists in mexican border cities to claim asylum here this th are in tijuana alo which is struggling to house and feed those migrants. many are fleeing from gang violence and poverty in central america. back in june, mexico ageed to help the trump administration with a requires asylum seekers to wait in mexico as their applications are processed. >>> homes are threatened, people near clear lake were ordered to up next the latest information on the wild fair in kelseyville. >>> and why the former acting fbi director is now suing the department of justice a year after he was fired. >>> good morning. we have a nice looking commute to start off a friday on highway 24 heading to oak land. we will tell you more coming up. >
ople detained plead for the return of their parents. [crying] >> my dad didn't do nothing he not a criminal. >> ice tried to make sure the children did not have to take care of themselves and that the 300 people released for humanitarian reasons as they wait for deportation hearings. it's estimated 4000 people are on waiting lists in mexican border cities to claim asylum here this th are in tijuana alo which is struggling to house and feed those migrants. many are fleeing from gang...
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things she used to publish the paper and she was never able to go back on so these are the conditions s oplewere living in. and they were coming here looking likes so many migrant stories and immigration stories coming to a place to fulfill the promise of something different and the promise of the american dream essentially as it tends to be the case things are a little more complicated than you would expect under the receiving end. >> as you were touching on the other is a connection between the reaction of the people of chicago to the great migration to what we are seeing today. >> absolutely. >> it is xenophobia essentially. there was so much in terms of economic tension, racial tension, black migrants were seen as dirty and uneducated and as not fit to kind of operate in society. one is about the frequent complaint they would wear their clothes from the union stock cars so this idea they would go out and work all day and get in the car and they would be smelly or dirty. there were multipler tuberculos epidemics that happened in the black neighborhoods during the migration because people
things she used to publish the paper and she was never able to go back on so these are the conditions s oplewere living in. and they were coming here looking likes so many migrant stories and immigration stories coming to a place to fulfill the promise of something different and the promise of the american dream essentially as it tends to be the case things are a little more complicated than you would expect under the receiving end. >> as you were touching on the other is a connection...
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folks, my first guest is a grammy award winner, actor, and business tycoon.pr ofpowe opl welcomek "lated to see you. i'll take another. i'll take another. welcome back. >> oh, i'm happy to be back. >> stephen: always fun talking to you. >> it is. >> stephen: i always learn a lot. i learned something about you. you had a very busy time since the last time you were here at the beginning of the year. are you getting your own star on the hollywood walk of fame. ( applause ) congratulations. >> i'm excited about that. i didn't expect that. that came out of nowhere. i was like, "i get that?" >> stephen: do you know where it's going to be or who you're going to be around? >> i wanted to move it. i wanted to move it to my neighborhood. but i'm going to have to just keep it wherever it lands, it will be good. >> stephen: sure, sure. >> hopefully people will go take pictures next to it. ( applause ) take a selfie where you can see my name. >> stephen: sure. as i said, you got the music career. you've got the grammys. you've got the hollywood walk of fame. you're a successful businessman. is there
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that is their standard procedure and that anyone who has a break-in can wait and have police command ople who live along here say they hope that police do more patrols to try and prevent these car break-ins. >> jana katsuyama i live in the city tonight, thank you. >>> shooting at each other. >> developing news now in southern california, where a wild shootout near a busy freeway left a chp officer and a gunman dead. two other officers were wounded. authorities say the gunfire broke out just after 5:30 this evening during a traffic stop in riverside. the driver reportedly grabbed a rifle from inside his pickup truck and opened fire on the officer who pulled him over. two other officers arrived shortly after and engaged in a gun battle. authorities say dozens of rounds were fired at the scene. witnesses reported seeing bullets flying through their windshield. the shooting happened just off the 215 freeway near rock springs boulevard. the conditions of the surviving officers unknown at this time. the fallen officer has been identified as officer andre moye. the family shared this photo of hi
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. >> in the last presidential election there was a decrease in black voters for thee ople can vote, howup at the polls? >> in america we can choose to vote or not vote. what i take exception to we don't have people in government who are living up to their obligations. in fact, they are thwarting the will of the people by denying them access. that's just wrong. >> you've decided not to run for president. why is it a better personal choice for you to focus on voter suppression than to run for president? >> i've been privileged in my life to try many different things. i have been an entrepreneur, a writer, i've been a tax attorney, i've been what my mother calls on a trajectory on downward economic mobility. by taking on public service opportunities without regard to what the pay is. because i don't think you go into politics for the money and you don't go into it for the title, you go into it for the work. i make certain that it's the right job that i'm the right person and it's the right time. when i looked at this current crop of candidates running for the democratic nomination, i think
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we-known ltq figur and dorses t equalitact, ich, if ssed, wod amend vil righ laws toxplicitly prott lgbtq ople agast discrimition. this is taylor swift accepting her award. >> at the end of this video, there was a petition, and there still is a petition for the equality act. which basically just as we all deserve equal rights under the law. i want to thank everyone who signed that petition because it now has half a million signatures, which is five times the amount it would need to warrant a response from the white house. amy: supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg was presented with an honorary degree by the state university of new york in buffalo monday evening. it was her first public appearance since she recently completed a three-week course of radiation treatment for pancreatic cancer. it was her fourth battle with cancer. her doctors say she does not require further treatment for now. this is ruth bader ginsburg accepting the award. >> it was beyond my wildest imagination that i would one day become the tottori is rbg. for the first time in history, it became possible to urge before
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stopped in dayton, where a gunman fired an automatic weapon outside a bar early sunday, killing nine ople. the presidt and first lady went to a hospital where many people were treated. there, they thanked first responders and medical staff. they also met with some of the victims and their families. several hundred demonstrat gathered outside. later, president trump traveled oto the texas border ciel paso, where saturday's racially- motivated shoong at a walmart claimed 22 lives. an "el paso strong" rally was held at the same time to counter the president's visit. many residents and democratic lawmakers there, including el paso native and presidential candidate beto o'rourke, had urgehim to stay away. o'rourke attended a orning remembrance at a local high school. >> what you are doing today hero today,ly and defiantly,an ing up against racism and hatred and terrorism. is the way forward for a states of america that has never been more divided, more polarized, than it is right nowc >> ador: meanwhile in iowa, former vice president and democratic presidential candidate joe biden sounded offs
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>>the time now 6.22 ople were sent to the hospital after a big fight at raging water in sacramento. so other customers were forced to leave while police had to sort all this out some 40 people were involved in this fight it actually started when 2 women broke out in an argument ov who's beach towel was whose. the man injured is recovering at the hospital his mother was also sent as well. >>she wasn't assaulted she was just emotionally excited about it. had asthma. seizure. >>i can't even take my kid to a water park without them something crazy happening like. it does make me feel safe going here. >>well no arrests have been made just yet but everyone involved has been identified well be filed. arges may very >>in national news pharmaceutical giant joh son johnson will have to pay million for its role in oklahoma's opioid crisis. a judge issued the verdict yesterday it marks the end, the first state trial to hold a pharmaceutical company accountable for one of the worst health epidemics in history. the judge says the company engaged in false and misleading marketing of both their dru
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>>yeah in fact that bob didn't last as long as p%ople thought it was you kind of slip back in the packehind the front runners she's still doing well in california. but you know this is to be expected. congresswoman gathered. i knew that that senator harris had a record as da has a g. she did her research and she attacker shot and it was a very good shot. at the center and would tell me what was surprising was that senator hairs didn't seem to be expecting it that much and didn't react as well as she could have and if direct structure almost like biden was last time around when he wasn't quite expecting the attacks that he got. >>let's talk about him house his performance last night did hear again any of the momentum, the stature that he's the one who could beat trump come next year. >>you kind of saw the fight and biden the one who says that a bunch of malarkey which is a signature moment for ms. i 2012 debate with paul ryan, this is something that the find campaign needed he stood up. i he made he made it back him against trump. he defended himself shot adequately not created times an
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when we play, ople enjoy, and this is the reaction that we get. it's just a lot of fun. ♪ we're honoring the musicians, the composers, the arrangers, baleleaders, all of those pe who were involved in creating this very unique scene in warsaw in the 1930s. >> reporter: many of the musicians who made warsaw such a vibrant place in the 1930s were jews. some of them escaped the holocaust. t others perished inside the warsaw ghetto or in the deathhe camps, and music died with them. the scars of war are plain to see in warsaw. the germans flattened the city before retreating from the sovi red army. arches containing the tomb of the unknown soldier are all that rein of a fabulous palace. ( bellings ) the polish capital was stunning before the war, but the germans systematically destroyed it inwa revenge for thaw uprising in 1944. this area, warsaw old town, is anything but. it was meticulously reconstructed after the war. there's nothing left of the old jewish quarter, just a pastiche of a neighborhood street in the museum of the history of polish jews,
when we play, ople enjoy, and this is the reaction that we get. it's just a lot of fun. ♪ we're honoring the musicians, the composers, the arrangers, baleleaders, all of those pe who were involved in creating this very unique scene in warsaw in the 1930s. >> reporter: many of the musicians who made warsaw such a vibrant place in the 1930s were jews. some of them escaped the holocaust. t others perished inside the warsaw ghetto or in the deathhe camps, and music died with them. the scars...
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ople here, absolutely not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big difference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-fr
ople here, absolutely not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can...
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of rfa,ople who know they tend to dismiss it as biased especially as compared to voice of america.sort of feedback do you get? how do you determine the impact you are having? for example, with the hong kong story? notice vietnam as a target nation in the list you provided. >> it is. absolutely. vietnam is a target country of ours. vietnameseery strong news service. it is a terrible situation there. last year, i had 12 contributors in country and now i have zero. they are in prison. or exiled. your first question was, do i think why we are dismissed. i get called into the chinese embassy here where i get lectured for being a lead trader. tradeitor. them how weto choose our news. we have a job to put news into a stream that is not there. i will say to the embassy people, if you covered this news, we could go out of business. simple as that. we put on whatever we can afford limited pool of resources to cover and in norma's amount of information the chinese state keeps away from its people. have anhow -- we enormous amount of information that chinese state keeps away from its people. w
of rfa,ople who know they tend to dismiss it as biased especially as compared to voice of america.sort of feedback do you get? how do you determine the impact you are having? for example, with the hong kong story? notice vietnam as a target nation in the list you provided. >> it is. absolutely. vietnam is a target country of ours. vietnameseery strong news service. it is a terrible situation there. last year, i had 12 contributors in country and now i have zero. they are in prison. or...
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it's not good humanity to other ople. so i have to speak up.uty as a human being, as an artist. and not only speaking now. to me, my speaking has to become action, and that's what i'm ioln more id in. like, i have-- that's why i went to the prisons. that the organization i'm part of, where we do social activism i different spaces, including immigration as one of the space where's ware now, like, in the process of figuring out how can we be a solution to this issue? >> nawaz: it's fr to say music is still your first love. >> it's my first love but i love, lik ae, acting, justs much as i love music. i'm not going to deny that. i love acting. it's fun. >> naw: you did say something in your book i wanted to read to you, though, about sort of the roots of y wheur music comes from, can which is freestyling. you say, "i have been rapng for more than 25 years now. i would rap for flee. i would ra o if i liv the streets. i would rap if i were a preacher or a prisoner or a politician." you say 's your release, but sometimes if you can't do it in the stud
it's not good humanity to other ople. so i have to speak up.uty as a human being, as an artist. and not only speaking now. to me, my speaking has to become action, and that's what i'm ioln more id in. like, i have-- that's why i went to the prisons. that the organization i'm part of, where we do social activism i different spaces, including immigration as one of the space where's ware now, like, in the process of figuring out how can we be a solution to this issue? >> nawaz: it's fr to...